Bengaluru, Nov 28: Despite widespread opposition from across the state and denial of permission from police for the Kiss of Love' event scheduled to be held in Bengaluru on Sunday, several prominent NGOs including Amnesty International, have upheld the “right to kiss” in public.

“Under international standards, peaceful assembly can be required to be notified to authorities, but official permission is not a must. Authorities must facilitate peaceful protests and protect protesters' rights to free expression and assembly from interference by others,” the statement said.
In another statement, the Alternative Law Forum said actions of the protesters do not constitute an obscene act.
It also stated that the Supreme Court and various High Courts have consistently upheld the right to express one's beliefs using a diversity of forms as long as they do not promote violence or threaten public order.
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